Anthony Cacace defeats Josh Warrington on points in Wembley

ANTHONY Cacace is still the IBO super-featherweight champion after defeating Josh Warrington by unanimous decision in Wembley Stadium.ย 

Judges Marcus McDonnell (118-110), Steve Gray (117-111), and Grzegorz Molenda (117-111) all managed to find a clean winner following a hard-fought contest that was often scrappy and tough to watch, with many rounds following a similar pattern.

The size difference was immediately apparent as Warrington looked to work his opponentโ€™s available body. Cacaceโ€™s jab was missing, which was a surprise given his gangly arms from either stance.

By round six, it was becoming a messy affair. Referee Howard Foster was on Cacaceโ€™s case for supposed headbutts. Cacaceโ€™s uppercuts were whipping underneath as Warrington chose his moments to attack. It was a tough fight to score, with few moments of genuine quality and no dominant periods.

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Cacaceโ€™s left eye was trickling with blood in the final session as the Leeds manโ€™s errant forehead finally did its job. Belfastโ€™s Cacace did a good job of his own down the stretch, adapting his tactics and using the raking jab to slow down Warringtonโ€™s offensive output as the former world champion tired.

Now waiting to defend his missing IBF belt against Eduardo Nunez, Anthony Cacace improved to 23-1 (8), while Warrington might consider hanging them up as he falls to 31-4-1 (8).

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